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TMatteCreative Commons Cinema 2.0 Promo (2007)

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Promo made out of "The Tracey Fragments" Creative Commons by-nc-sa licensed footage (music included on the footage release).

Concept: Promote Re-mix culture for film (trough CC Licensed material), without using a single dialog from the original released feature film, "only" sounds, images and music. Hopefully achieved trough basic but effective editing.

Released under the same license as the originating footage: CC by-nc-sa.
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This work is not related with the original film, nor its authors.
Info about the original film at: http://www.thetraceyfragments.com/


This movie is part of the collection: Movie Trailers

Producer: TMatte
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: Creative Commons; Tracey Fragments; Re-fragmented; Cinema
Contact Information: www.crf-cinema.blogspot.com

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0


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